可持续性和延长可充电电池寿命:传感器设备综述

Swati Sahu, S. Tiwari
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最近,可充电电池的生产率和经济性都有所提高,巩固了它们在能源密集型文化中的主导地位。面对日益增长的需求,需要定期监测电池的性能,以减少电池对环境的不利影响。锂离子电池(LIBs)的独特特性使其成为储能的理想选择。电池管理系统(bms)是确保LIB系统安全有效运行的必要条件。现有bms结构和运行中存在的关键问题是数据存储容量有限,计算能力较弱。本文研究了基于云的智能bms的思想和架构,并对其性能、可用性和未来电池应用的优势提出了一些看法。虽然传感器的一些优点已经被人们认识了一百多年,但多种传感技术与新型电池平台的结合,通过改变新旧锂离子设备的使用方式,有可能彻底改变该行业。本文还重点介绍了电化学、机械、声学和光学传感器方面的最新进展及其相关好处,这些传感器有可能提高电池的可持续性和使用寿命。
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Sustainability and Prolonging Rechargeable Battery Life: A Sensor Device Review
Rechargeable batteries have recently experienced increases in productivity and the economy, solidifying their dominance in energy-intensive cultures. Regular performance monitoring is required to lessen the adverse environmental effects of batteries in the face of increased demand. The distinctive features of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) make them an ideal choice for energy storage. Battery management systems (BMSs) are needed to make sure that LIB systems are safe and operate effectively. Critical problems in the existing structure and operation of BMSs are their limited data storage capacity and weak computational power. This paper studies the idea and architecture of cloud-based smart BMSs and offers some viewpoints on their performance, usability, and advantages for upcoming battery applications. While some of the benefits of sensors have been recognized for more than a hundred years, the combination of diverse sensing technologies with novel battery platforms has the potential to revolutionize the sector by changing how both new and old lithium-ion devices are used. This paper also highlights current advances and their associated benefits focusing on electrochemical, mechanical, acoustic, and optical sensors that can potentially boost battery sustainability and longevity.        
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